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NIBP Simulators
Fluke Biomedical BP-Pump-2L-+-M
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The BP Pump 2 provides dynamic blood-pressure simulations for testing NIBPM's (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors), including arm- and wrist-cuff types. In addition, the BP Pump 2 can test for leaks, measure static pressure, generate pressure, and test overpressure valve. Preset modes, internal adult and neonatal cuff, respiration artefacts and arrhythmia simulation are all available. The BP Pump 2 also uses optional synchronized ECG simulation for testing NIBPM, utilizing gated measurement for noise/artifact rejection. A high-accuracy pressure-transducer model (2M) is also available to fulfill EN1060-3 requirements. An optional Ansur QA-ES software plug-in allows users to create and automatically run tests, capture data, and produce easy-to-read reports with a PC.
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Fluke Biomedical CuffLink
| The industry-standard CuffLink makes your NIBP monitor testing a breeze. Features are: dynamic oscillometric noninvasive blood pressure simulation, automated static pressure measurements, leakage testing, and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.
and relief-valve testing, five automated NIBP testing auto-sequences, five arrhythmia selections, adult and neonatal NIBP selections, adjustable heart rate values.
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